The latest rumour is exactly what the title says. Apparently, T-Mobile USA may not launch the BlackBerry Pearl 3G. This is actually sad news for those who like the smaller BlackBerry as well as the SureType QWERTY keypad. Let's hope this turns out to be a bogus because this will be a big loss for them.

Late last week in Future Shop and Best Buy's across Canada they were offering the white BlackBerry Bold 9700. Now, Rogers is offering it as well, so that's great news. If you're interested then check out their site here.

The follow-up to the OmniVision OV2710 from last August was just unveiled. Dubbed the OV2720, this is the world's smallest 1080p camera module and it's said to hit some products whenever manufacturers want to use it. This CMOS sensor is just 3.5mm and should hit netbooks and even some webcams. This sensor will be going into mass-production next month (June).

A new handset from Samsung has just hit the FCC (filing here) and it also hit the WiFi Alliance (here). This is the Samsung i5500 and it'll be a part of their Corby line-up. This is going to be the first Corby handset that will be running Android and it'll be version 2.1. The handset itself features WiFi, Bluetooth / GPS support, a touchscreen display, and a camera. Unfortunately, the model that was spotted at the FCC didn't have 3G support, but there'll likely be a model with it. This handset will reportedly be priced at €200 ($254 USD).

ZTE has just unveiled their latest MID and surprisingly enough it's not running on Google's Android OS. The ZTE V7 MID is running on the Maemo OS and has a 4.1-inch display with a 480 x 800 resolution, a 3.2MP camera, 3G CDMA1X / EVDO / HSDPA connectivity, a Marvell PXA310 806MHz CPU, GPS / WiFi / Bluetooth support, a microUSB port, and an SD card slot. As you can see in the picture above, it clearly packs a physical QWERTY keyboard along with a trackpad. The price and release date is still TBA.

So much for that rumour. Acer has officially mentioned that they will not show off any devices running on Google's Chrome OS at Computex this June (a couple of weeks from now). Looks like we'll have to wait a couple of months for Chrome OS devices to be shown off. On a side note, I'm sure we'll see a bunch of devices with the Android OS on it at Computex.

Intel has already announced their Atom N550 CPU and now they mentioned the price range of their upcoming netbooks running on this CPU as well. This dual-core 1.5GHz chip is going to be inside of netbooks that also feature a 250GB HDD or a 20GB / 32GB SSD. These netbooks are expected to be priced at $349 to $399.

Meanwhile, the single-core Atom N455 and N475 CPU and expected to feature 512MB / 1GB of RAM, 16GB / 32GB SSD or a 160GB - 250GB HDD, and a 7 to 10.2-inch display. These netbooks will feature a Linux / Windows OS and will be priced anywhere between $249 and $349.

Toshiba has just unveiled their latest phone which sets apart itself from the rest. Dubbed the REGZA T004, this flip phone is packing a 1GHz Snapdragon CPU, 830MB of internal storage, a 3.2-inch VGA display, GPS / Bluetooth support, a 12.2MP camera, and it's waterproof. It's a pretty interesting handset because it's faster than every other dumbphone out there.

A couple of weeks ago we heard about the 5-inch Aigo E500 MID based on Android and it is actually available in a couple of stores in China right now if you're interested. It's priced at 1,599 Yuan ($235 USD) with Android 1.5 and 8GB of internal storage. The touchscreen display is accompanied with a dual-core ARM 600MHz CPU, 720p HD video support, WiFi b/g, a microSD card slot, a USB 2.0 port, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a 3,200mAh battery. It's actually up on Newegg China here.

Nvidia has just mentioned something pretty interesting if you're into Google's Android OS. They're looking to focus their Tegra 2 chipset on Android devices, which is great news! This will be battling against Qualcomm's Snapdragon CPU and Apple's A4 chip. It's expected to hit both smartphones and tablets in the second half of this year.

Digitimes has just reported that Foxconn will ship a bunch of next-generation iPhones this year - 4.5 million units in the first half of this year and 19.5 million units for the rest of the year, to be [somewhat] exact. Apparently, the next iPhone will sport an IPS panel with a much higher resolution, possibly 960 x 480, and these are coming from LG Display and Prime View International. There's expected to be 512MB of RAM in the next iPhone which is double what you'll find inside the iPad and the iPhone 3GS. Of course, we already know that it'll feature the Apple A4 chip. Look out for this on June 7th at WWDC.

Although it's not what is pictured above, there are new rumours for the next-generation PSP. Apparently, the PSP2 is going to feature a touchscreen display, two cameras (front and back), WiFi, "trademark physical PlayStation buttons" (I hope that means two thumb sticks), and possibly 3G. Apparently, there are already "finished units" floating around in the UK and games are being made in Britain right now. The PSP2 is said to be "fucking powerful" and it's based on a four-core Cell CPU (for comparison's sake, the PS3 has an eight-core Cell CPU).

Although Sony was hoping to get the PSP2 out this year, it's now scheduled for a 2011 release. Some games will likely be teased before the year ends though. Sadly, there's a "99 percent" chance that this won't be revealed at E3 - they're likely saving it for TGS.

At the FCC (filing here) this morning something very interesting was spotted. The filing is actually dated April 30th so this has actually been around for a while. This ATX motherboard could actually be a prototype for a Nintendo 3DS! Apparently, the 16:9 aspect ratio matches the 3.4-inch Parallax 3D displays from Sharp so Nintendo could be testing out the gaming handheld as we speak where ever they are. The prototype is being dubbed the "CTR" so keep an eye out for that naming. Sadly, the FCC images have been pulled so they were definitely hoping someone would find these.

We already know that RIM is cooking up a white BlackBerry Bold 9700 and a fuchsia BB Curve 8520 headed to T-Mobile USA, but when will they be released? Apparently, the white Bold 9700 will be available starting on May 26th with the fuchsia Curve 8520 getting a release a couple of days after that. Of course, these handsets are nothing new - except for the colours - so when will they get the Pearl 3G (9100).

We already know about the LG GT540 which became the Optimus and now we know that the LU2300 will become the Optimus Q in South Korea. This "Optimus" seems to be a Series of Android devices, similar to how Samsung has their Galaxy Series. This handset should be hitting South Korea in the near future.

MSI has just announced their latest notebook that's a part of their Classic notebook series. This one's the CX623 which sports a 15.6-inch display, an Intel Core i5 CPU, 2 DDR3 RAM slots, a 320GB / 500GB HDD, Nvidia's GeForce 310M graphics, a 6-cell battery, and Windows 7 Home Premium. MSI opted to use their own automatic graphic switching technology (instead of Nvidia's Optimus), called GPU Boost Technology.

Other specs include a 4-in-1 card reader, HDMI / two USB 2.0 ports, an eSATA / USB port, a 1.3MP webcam, two speakers, and WiFi b/g/n / Bluetooth support. The price or the expected release date wasn't mentioned. Check out what MSI had to say on their official site here.

In early April, a new Fujitsu notebook tablet hit the FCC and it has just been made official. The LifeBook T730 is going to be packing a 12.1-inch WXGA swiveling touchscreen display, Intel Core i5-520M / i5-540M / i7-620M CPU options, up to 8GB of DDR3 RAM, integrated Intel graphics, up to a 500GB HDD / 256GB SSD, and an active (dual-mode) digitizer. Of course, it has necessary things like VGA / HDMI / three USB 2.0 ports, FireWire, Ethernet, audio jacks, an ExpressCard slot, an SD card reader, WiFi / Bluetooth 2.1 support, and a battery that will supposedly last 5 hours and a half.

Unfortunately, this notebook tablet will start at a whopping $1,869 and that'll have a Core i5-520M along with just 2GB of RAM and a basic active digitizer. The dual-mode digitizer is an extra $100.

Back in January we heard about the Viliv HD5 PMP and it has actually just hit South Korea. This PMP was shown off at CES earlier this year and it's sporting a 5-inch WVGA LCD touchscreen display along with a battery that should last 13-hours of video and 47-hours of audio. Other specs include 8GB / 16GB / 32GB of internal storage, an SDHC card slot, Full HD (1080p) playback, an HDMI port, an optional T-DMB / DAB tuner, and a custom skin over top of Windows CE 6.0. You can get one now if you're in the area.

This "Sidekick Twist" is expected to feature a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED touchscreen display, 16GB of internal storage, a 1GHz CPU (possibly Snapdragon), a front-facing camera, a physical QWERTY keyboard, and Android 2.1. These specs definitely seem blown out of proportion, especially for an Android-based Sidekick that should be targeted at teens. It seems unbelievable so take it with a grain of salt.

There's a new rumour going around that Microsoft's upcoming Project Natal will be priced around $200 thanks to some retailer in Scandinavia. As you can see in the picture above it's priced at 1,499 kr which is around $191 USD. I highly doubt that Microsoft is planning to make this so expensive, but you never know with this full body motion-sensing gadget. Of course, foreign prices are usually much higher than what the US actually gets them for so here's to hoping that it'll be priced under $100.

You have gotta love Amazon. Without getting off your chair you can now order the Verizon HTC DROID Incredible for cheaper than what you'd find it going for in Verizon stores. They're offering it right now for $149.99 on a new 2-year contract with Verizon -- $50 cheaper than what you'll find in any official Verizon store. So if you're interested head on over to Amazon here and order yours now.

Unlike the HTC Mondrian that leaked out this morning this one is official. This is the HTC Wildfire and it definitely looks like a mini HTC Desire. This handset packs a 3.2-inch QVGA capacitive touchscreen display, a Qualcomm MSM7225 528MHz CPU, 384MB of RAM, 512MB of ROM, a microSD card slot, a 5MP camera with an LED-flash, WiFi / GPS / Bluetooth support, 3G / HSDPA connectivity, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and Android 2.1 with the Sense UI. This is expected to get launched in Europe / Asia in Q3 of this year and should be priced right around €300 ($381 USD).

If you're interested in this phone you should check out Engadget's hands-on with it here.

Thanks to the leaked Windows Phone 7 ROM we may have a new handset on our hands by the end of the year - possibly HTC's first Windows Phone 7 handset. Dubbed the HTC Mondrian, this handset will supposedly feature a 4.3-inch WVGA (480 x 800 resolution) touchscreen display, UMTS / CDMA connectivity, a digital compass, WiFi, an FM radio, and a Qualcomm 1.3GHz QSD8650A/B Snapdragon CPU. This is just a rumoured device for now and I doubt we'll hear anything official about this phone for a couple of months.

Dell has just unveiled and released their latest notebook, dubbed the Inspiron M301z. This notebook has a pretty nice looking "Mercury Silver" body. The base model packs a 13.3-inch WLED display with a 1,366 x 768 resolution, a dual-core AMD Athlon II Neo K325 1.3GHz CPU, 2GB of DDR3 RAM (up to 4GB), a 320GB HDD, integrated ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4225 graphics, and a 6-cell battery that should last 5 hours. Check it out on Dell's website here and it's up for $999 but that's in Singapore.